Huntr Pat

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I'm trying to locate one. Aluminum about $125 15-20lbs Packable
 

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Everywhere I have hunted for hogs is too steep for a game cart. A packframe seems to work for the best. If you are hunting flat land, a baby jogger can be turned into an effective cart.
 

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I have the one pictured at the bottom of their page (see link below ). It is oversized with pneumatic tires. I found it very stable on uneven ground. I did replace the inner tubes with extra heavy duty tubes and filled them with "Slime". Rolls easily and can be packed (altough heavier than most of the packable versions). Has a 500 lb. capacity. Very well built. $100 @ Sportsmans Warehouse on sale.

http://www.ameristep.com/accessories/deercarts.html


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AZ Jim, do you have any pics of game on your cart? I like the handles but do they give you enough leverage when pulling it up-hill?
 

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The handles are covered with a foam rubber. I never lost my grip, I did have to pull it up and down washes and gullies, but not a long steep hill, but I am sure it would have worked well.

Here it is with my sons first deer last year. As you can see there is plenty of room for bigger game if needed.

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